Publication: Aortomesenteric clamp: association with Wilkie syndrome and nutcracker syndrome.
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2021
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Berdugo Hurtado, Fernando
Díaz Alcázar, María Del Mar
Torrecillas Cabrera, María Del Mar
Miras Ventura, José Antonio
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A 67-year-old female was referred due to epigastric pain, vomiting and weight loss of 6 kg in the past months. Blood tests were performed showing hematuria. An abdominal Doppler ultrasound did not show anything abnormal. Thus, an abdominal computed tomography (CT) angiography and a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) enterography were performed, objectifying an aortomesenteric angle of 10.8° (reference range 38-56°), which caused a complete collapse of the left renal vein ("nutcracker phenomenon") and duodenal compression with retrograde dilatation ("Wilkie syndrome"). Conservative measures and nutritional support were adopted during hospitalization. She was discharged due to a good tolerance to an oral diet, the absence of symptoms and a good contrast pass in the esophagogastroduodenal transit.
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Abdominal Pain
Aged
Duodenum
Female
Humans
Renal Nutcracker Syndrome
Renal Veins
Superior Mesenteric Artery Syndrome
Aged
Duodenum
Female
Humans
Renal Nutcracker Syndrome
Renal Veins
Superior Mesenteric Artery Syndrome